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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Oklahoma City, Ok
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they have about 5k miles on a new set installed by dealer before i bought it. It seriously sounds like metal on metal rubbing when i get to about 10mph breaking. I took it in and they said my pads and all were about 95% still and that it might just be normal. Has anyone else had this problem or know what it might be? It gets pretty loud at times.
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Roads?...Where we're going, we don't need roads...
![]() Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Reno, NV
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when I replaced my rotors to DBA preformance rotors they were screeching pretty bad too. Its been about 500 miles and now the brakes hardly squeel, if at all.
Though I didnt need it, ive heard that the brake squeel goo works good, you can pick some up from your local auto store. |
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The type of material makes a difference.. If you had a metallic pad installed that squeak will not go away...That is what it sounds like to me...
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